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This school, as everyone else has said, has amazing teachers. Unfortunately the buildings are horrifying. Not a single one, save the Library and virtually unused arts building are in acceptable condition. I've not only been locked out of, but even locked inside of a class. I don't think you'll hear of that at many similar universities. The dorm rooms are TINY and gross. The fire systems regularly malfunction, causing you to have to trek out in the snow at any given time of night. The science building is in terrible, terrible shape. They have a severe lack of modern instruments, honestly my high school was nearly as well equipped as Georgetown College was. The food is very poor as well. It is by far and away the worst food I've been forced to eat on any college campus, though the staff are generally nice. Also, Georgetown would probably be a nice place to raise a family, but it's definitely not a college-friendly town. After 9 o'clock your options are Steak n Shake, Taco Bell or McDonalds. If this school ran into a bunch of money and could vastly improve its facilities it would be a great place to learn. Unfortunately, the most recent round of innovation in the school seems to have been in the 1950s. |